Test D: Adjustable Brake Pedal Does Not Operate Correctly - Using the Memory Set Switch or the Using the Remote Transmitter
Pinpoint Test D: Adjustable Brake Pedal Does Not Operate Correctly - Using the Memory SET Switch or the Remote TransmitterRefer to Vehicle/Diagrams, Adjustable Pedals for schematic and connector information.
Normal Operation
When the desired memory position is selected using the memory SET switch or the remote transmitter, the driver seat module (DSM) will send voltage to the adjustable pedal motor along circuit CPP01 (WH/OG) to move the pedals forward and along circuit CPP02 (BN) to move the pedals rearward. When voltage is sent to the motor along circuit CPP01 (WH/OG) it returns to the DSM along CPP02 (BN) Likewise, when the voltage is sent to the motor along circuit CPP02 (BN) it returns to the DSM along CPP01 (WH/OG).
The DSM uses a Hall-effect switch attached to the pedal motor to identify the current pedal position. The DSM sends a reference voltage along circuit VPP16 (BU/BN), through the Hall-effect switch and back to the DSM along the signal return circuit, RPP06 (GN).
This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:
^ Wiring, terminals or connectors
^ Adjustable pedal motor
^ DSM